Cutty Sark (AL22800)

Description

Artesania Latina Cutty Sark. In 1885 the Cutty Sark sailed from Sydney Australia to London in 73 days. She hoisted 32,000 square feet of sail and had a top speed of 17-1/2 knots. This kit features a single plank-on-bulkhead construction with Laser cut wood. Woods such as mahogany strips, limewood and African walnut are used Hardwoods are used for fittings include deadeyes, blocks and cleats. There a lot of Brass like stanchions, rings, belaying pins, eyebolts, lights and housings, rudder hinges, chain, bell, chimney and mastheads. also there are lots of cast metal fittings like Anchors, bitts, boats, boat frames, davits, signaling cannon, life rings, figurehead, trusses, hoops and others. Rigging is supplied in a many spools, a flag and pennants add detail. There are Six large sheets of plans, a 36 page book containing 120 color photos of every phase of construction and English instructions. Intermediate Skill Level. Scale 1:84 Length 40.5 Height of 24.5